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The new Mass Effect Trilogy trailer shows off each of the three games coming to PC and consoles as a package deal.

No matter how you feel about the Mass Effect 3 ending, you have to admit: this trailer does a pretty good job at what it sets out to do: get players back into the games, and get some new players to hop aboard as well.

The combination of cinematic editing, lots of gameplay footage, and choice narration makes this one of the better trailers I've seen in a while - tense, dramatic, and a good illustration of what makes the series so compelling.

Still, it's really a shame (and a bit puzzling) that the content in the trilogy won't be the full package. Not all DLC is making it into the release, and even more confusingly each platform will be different. Here's Eurogamer:

PC copies of Mass Effect Trilogy will include the best DLC selection (still not very much), including Mass Effect 1's Bring Down the Sky and Pinnacle Station add-ons on-disc. Mass Effect 2 comes with its day-one DLC Cerberus Network intact (included with all new copies of the game). It unlocks the bonus squadmate Zaeed, plus a few extra missions and weapons. For Mass Effect 3, you'll get the game's online pass (also included with new copies).

For Xbox 360, you won't get any of the Mass Effect 1 DLC. But you will get Cerberus Network for Mass Effect 2 and the Online Pass for Mass Effect 3.

For PlayStation 3, BioWare has yet to decide. More information will be available "soon", the developer said.

Now, a Mass Effect trilogy with all the DLC included would be pretty terrific, especially if people had bought only one or two of the games and maybe only one or two of the DLC releases. As it stands, the value is not what it could be, which is too bad.